Questions tagged [vps]

VPS is the acronym for Virtual Private Server. Hosting companies provide customers the ability to rent computing resources, which are used to create and run virtual machines that are controlled by the customer, but run on the hosting company's hardware. Such a VM is known as a VPS.

VPS is the acronym for Virtual Private Server. Hosting companies provide customers the ability to rent computing resources, which are used to create and run virtual machines that are controlled by the customer, but run on the hosting company's hardware. Such a VM is known as a VPS.

Typically, companies that rent VPSes have large VM "farms" where many customers and clients will run VMs that share the same physical host(s), but are otherwise completely independent from one another. These physical host servers are divided up to create many virtual servers, using one of the many virtualization hypervisors on the market. Each VPS can run its own full-fledged operating system and can be independently operated and rebooted.

In the world of commercial web hosting, VPSes exists between shared and dedicated hosting.

The concept of VPS may also be known by the terms "Virtual Server" and "Virtual Dedicated Server."

Wikipedia has a page on Virtual Private Servers that goes more in depth into the concept of virtualization and some of the distinctions between different types of VPS offerings.

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Who is your favorite VPS Provider?

Who is your favorite virtual hosting provider? I'm looking for your thoughts on SliceHost, Dreamhost VPS, Linode, 1and1 VPS, etc and why you like the particular provider you named. Thanks!
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How can I measure VPS performance?

I have a VPS server from LiquidWeb... it feels like sometimes during the day it's laggy. Since it's 100% virtual, I can't just check "top" to gauge the performance since that is measuring within the VPS. (In other words: if I am never running…
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geographic location of VPS

I purchased a VPS, but I have my suspicions the server is not in the location I requested (Amsterdam). Is there a reliable way to determine the physical location of a VPS (using it's IP address, presumably).
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What are the CPU Units used for in ProxMox?

I have seen this "CPU Units" thing in Proxmox - however I am not sure what they do - what are they used for. All of our VPS' are set to 1000 We have some windows systems that could use an injection of cpu - so not sure if raising this to say…
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how to start with unmanaged vps?

Possible Duplicate: What a beginner should know/learn for sysadmin job? I have a managed VPS, so whatever i need i can just ask my support, and they will do it for me. Now i plan to migrate to unmanaged VPS, so i need some guides, tips on how and…
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VPS minimum RAM requirements

I recently found this cheap VPS site http://www.vpstree.com/ and signed up for the $0.99 plan. I've never used VPS hosting before, so I didn't really know what to expect, but for a buck I thought it would be worth trying out. I just wanted a…
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No buffer space available : how to track

when I receive a lot of traffic on my vps, I receive the error that there is no buffer space available. I would like to track if there is a leak, for example non-cached api requests, or to see from which process/scripts the requests are made. I know…
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CentOS VPS server showing wrong HDD space

The VPS server HDD has total size of 12G and 6.7G of it's used but then in Avail column it shows only 944M available while it should be 5.3G. Do you have any idea what is causing this and how can I fix it root@server# df -h Filesystem …
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Can the Performance of one VPS Node being affected by other VPS Node?

I am thinking about getting a VPS node from a hosting provider. But I am very unclear as to how the VPS node really works. Assuming that the hosting provider promises Dedicated CPU of 2Ghz, 2 CPU Cores, Dedicated RAM 1000MB, does it follow that I…
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For VPS, is 512 or 256MB RAM enough?

I am currently trying to choose between two VPS hosts, one is my current host (LunarPages) and one is Linode. The linode one is cheaper a bit, and has 512MBs of RAM but has a lot less bandwidth than the LunarPages one. Now I am currently using my…
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Help with memory usage issues on VPS

I am running a VPS server with 6 .net web sites/applications running on it. I am having issues with performance on the server, mainly it running out of memory. I contacted the company that lease the server to me and they told me it was because I…
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How can I connect two cloud servers?

I'm obviously using the wrong search terms, the answer must be somewhere out there, so please throw some URLs at me. I'm about to create a cluster with 2 virtual servers in the cloud, namely at Rackspace. One for the frontend (Apache+PHP), one for…
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is it possible to get a bad IP address when setting up a new VPS?

I'm looking to run a mail server and will be setting up a new VPS for it. One of the recommendations for ensuring the deliverability of mail sent from this server is running on a "good" IP. I'm considering Digital Ocean as a VPS provider. With a…
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root is logged in even though I disabled the root login

I got a new unmanaged vps (centos7) a few days ago. I took care of all the initial stuff: disabled root login, set up a firewall, etc... And now I was installing apache, php, mysql and at one point I just wanted to check the logged users, so I typed…
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What does crash (50+08:39) part mean?

When I issue last | grep root in terminal to check login histories to my server, from among various lines, I also get the following. root pts/0 IP address Mon Jun 16 15:03 - crash (50+08:39) I just want to know what the "crash…
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